Welcome to MarqUWriMo--a month-long writing event open to all Marquette students, faculty, staff, alum AND members of the surrounding community. To participate, simply add your name, overall goal, and daily goals in the next available blank row. Your goal might be to write a NaNo novel! Or you might be a "NaNoRebel" with more academic goals, like writing some course papers, drafting a dissertation chapter, or finishing up a revise-and-resubmit. All goals--however ambitious or modest--are welcome. (A member of the MarqUWriMo staff will re-sort the entries at least once a day to make it easier to find your name in the list.) Then use this sheet to keep everyone posted on your progress throughout the month. We'll use your twitter and email (if you provide them) to keep you posted on any kick-off, write-in, or celebratory events. Happy writing, everyone!

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Your name

Twitter / Email

Your overall goal

Your daily goals

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Allie Trafton

alexandria.trafton@marquette.edu

50,000 words for NaNoWriMo and to improve my writing ability

At least a half hour every day

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Andrew Hoffmann

andrew.hoffmann@marquette.edu

Seminar papers followed by burst of creativity.

Done by third week of November and then on to Circle Story

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Anna Scanlon

anna.scanlon@marquette.edu

Get semester papers done!

Read and summarize an article each day for the first week

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Ariel Gonzalez

ariel.gonzalez@mu.edu

Poetry book report,10 poems

1 poem every 3 days, finish report by 11/19 to leave a week for revision

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Ashlee Elder

ashlee.elder@mu.edu

50,000 words

2000

Made it to 50,000 2 years

2601

12631

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Ashley Hatzenbihler

ashley.hatzenbihler@marquette.edu

NaNoWriMo, 50,000 words, but also to get more comfortable with my writing voice

Finish weekly articles for The Trib, philosophy paper, 2 English papers, journalism final project, weekly film reviews for internship

at least 1 hour of work every day

Revised English paper, worked on Trib article

2 hours transcribing interviews and writing Trib article

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Daniela Castillo

@DaniPerezSays/ Daniela.castillo@mu.edu

25,000 words + write everyday in journal

Write at least once a day in journal, ideally ~750 words for novel

2 Pages; 1893 words

1 page; 989 words

3 pages; 2940 words

2 pages, 759 words

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David Nowacek

david.nowacek@marquette.edu

Write an article in reply to Jeffery Kidder's provocative writings on the subculture of urban bike messengers.

1/2 hr per day

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Dennis Brylow

dennis.brylow@marquette.edu

Finish chapter drafts for revisions to next edition of textbook; submit them for copyediting.

Hour of work per day.

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DJ Castilllo

david.castillo@marquette.edu

improve overall writing skills, work on ideas for novel

300 words a day

750 words

300 words

300 words

250 words

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Elizabeth Haebig

elizabeth.haebig@marquette.edu

To get make some progress in the novel I started for NANOWRIMO last year.

100+ words a day

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Emma Hainsworth

emily.hainsworth@marquette.edu

Finish my story and organize/edit the entire work

1 hr writing a day (when editing, 15-20 pages a day)

40 min planning/revising

1 hour writing

45 minutes writing

1 Hour writing

8 pages typed

1 hour writing

1 hour writing

30 min writing

4 pages typed

20 minutes editing (1 page)

1 hour writing

30 minutes writing

4 hours writing

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Erin Heffernan

erin.heffernan@mu.edu

Finish top priority J school application essays and clip portfolioes. Apply to three spring internships. Four academic papers. Weekly trib column. Complete three assigned articles for current internship

1. First draft of final paper on Thomas Aquinas and the philosophy of prophecy by end of November 26.2. Powerpoint presentation of Theory of Knowledge final paper by end of November 13 (final draft of paper due December 6).3. Small, steady work on book (1 sentence/day minimum).

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James South

@southjb

book chapter

500 words TThFri

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Jasmine Gonzalez

@_jasberry | jasmine.a.gonzalez@mu.edu

Simply making writing a daily habit again.

1 hour a day

Is it November already? (Oops.)

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Jenn Fishman

@JennFishperson, jenn.fishman@marquette.edu

Complete/send revise/resubmit changes on a nearly done for now book chapter no later than 11/6; complete/send co-authored TOC and related materials for early Nov. deadline; complete/send chapter-in-progress by 11/14; complete first very rough draft of my contribution to a group article for (yet) another project by 12/1. Also: transcribing.

Whatever it takes. (Other than words or hours, anyone thinking of measuring in cups of coffee? Or cookies? Or other forms of WriMo currency?)